He is the
compend of time; he is also the correlative of nature.
Compend Contin Educ Dent 2009;30:342-4, 346, 348-50.
2 (Philadelphia, Pa.: United Lutheran Publishing House, 1915-1932), 279, quoted in A
Compend of Luther's Theology, ed.
Terry, "CAD/CAM systems, materials, and clinical guidelines for all-ceramic crowns and fixed partial dentures,"
Compend Contin Educ Dent, vol.
It should be mentioned that Hugh Thomson Kerr's abridgment, Calvin's Institutes: A New
Compend (1989), is another useful summarization of the Institutes, in that it arranges its excerpts according to modern day theological topics.
policies with data from Best's Policy Report on Whole Life with Dividend Histories (1998) and have additional policy data from Best's Flitcraft
Compend (1988).
Look in Best's Review, Best's Insurance Reports and Best's Flitcraft
Compend in the business section of any large public library and try to select a company that has been given an A rating.
These premiums were taken from the most recent edition of Best's Flitcraft
Compend (A.M.
The learned will at once discern how much of this
compend is taken from the writings of others, from Cicero and Arisotle; and to name no other moderns, from Pufendorf's smaller work, De Officio Hominis et Civis, which that worthy and ingenious man, the late Professor Gershom Carmichael of Glasgow, by far the best commentator on that book, has so supplied and corrected that the notes are of much more value than the text.(22)
No looking at history as an idle tale, a
compend of anecdotes; no servile devotion to a textbook; no carelessness of truth about the dead that can no longer speak must be permitted in the sanctuary.